MICHAEL KEATON (Raymond Sellars) gained national attention in the hit comedy
Night Shift, followed by starring roles in such films as Mr. Mom, Johnny
Dangerously, and Dream Team.

In 1998, he earned the best actor award from the National Society of Film
Critics for Clean and Sober and Tim Burton's Beetlejuice. Keaton re-teamed with
Burton to play the title role in the blockbusters Batman and Batman Returns.

Keaton starred as Robert Weiner in HBO's critically-acclaimed Live From Baghdad,
based on a true story of the CNN crew who reported from Baghdad during the Gulf
War. Keaton received Golden Globe nomination for his performance.

Keaton also starred in Game Six, of a story centered around the historic Game
Six of the 1986 World Series, Mets vs. The Boston Red Sox. In addition, he has
completed the feature film The Last Time as well as a starring role in the TNT
mini-series The Company, a dramatic story of how the CIA operated during the
Cold War.

In 2007, Michael Keaton made his directorial debut and also starred in the drama
The Merry Gentleman. The film was accepted by the Sundance Film Festival for
2008. Also in 2009, Keaton co-starred in the Fox comedy Post Grad.

Keaton was the voice of Ken in Toy Story 3, the latest addition to the
successful and endearing franchise in 3D. Keaton also co-starred in the comedy
feature The Other Guys with Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne Johnson for
Columbia Pictures.

In March of 2014, Keaton will star in DreamWorks' Need for Speed. Coming out in
the fall, Keaton stars in Birdman directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu and
costars Naomi Watts, Edward Norton and Emma Stone.